Many of us have their own special Lomo stories - how we got introduced and hooked by this magnificent world. My story is a little different from those... It is about the person who kept me excited about this world.

Looking through the antique camera section of MercadoLibre can result in very interesting finds. Sometimes in the shape of uncommon cameras; others, in the form of little windows into the past, and some strangers´ life.

In the '60s, my parents bought an Agfa Optima IIS, a fully-automatic 35mm camera. With this camera, they have made many photos of our family. Until in the '70s, when the camera was stolen. Recently, I found an identical camera on eBay, still working perfectly, and I immediately I bought it!

I have recently started using a Diana F+ again after a year or so of sticking to 35mm and I have now decided that by far and away, my favorite film is the Ilford XP2 120 400 ISO, even if it has long expired.

You just entered the world of Lomography. You finally bought a Lomography camera or you could not resist temptation and bought an analogue camera on ebay.com. But after years of digital photography: "What to do with your first roll of film?!" Here are some tips.

Fancy building a camera museum or, well, simply have hundreds of cameras at your disposal? You might want to take a look at this newest camera lot to show up on eBay, which includes 600 cameras by various makers and carries a "Buy It Now" price tag of $34,900.00.

I can spend hours searching eBay and second hand stores for camera bargains but more often than not I don't find anything to my liking or at the right price. Once in a while a search comes up trumps though with a little bargain.

I found a camera on eBay in the UK that I've never seen before, nor have seen since. Closer inspection revealed it to be something of a poor man's Natura Classica - but an award winning one! Say hello to the Fujifilm Silvi F2.8!

The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is partnering with Lomography for an auction to benefit the CBLDF. We've teamed up with select artists to design Lomography’s new La Sardina DIY camera. Now these cameras are up for auction on Ebay. Find out how you can participate, and take home one of these beauts!